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@feralphoenix
I had a vision of Lace using one of those emery strawberries to hold her pin. Now you see it too
actually the most definitive proof that Hornet isn't all that aggressive or indeed, I think, ragebait-able is how she handled Creige's ant problem
oohh— yeah! Hornet is consistently so polite in the face of Shenanigans. She has a very good hold of her temper.
A similar example that comes to mind for me is when Conductor Ballador tells her he hopes the Citadel showed her “the courtesy deserved of a bug devout”, and Hornet replies, “I’ve borne its hospitality well enough, aged one.” She doesn’t lay into this dying, bedridden old man about exactly the kind of special hell his Citadel has put her through; instead, she phrases the truth in this oblique, very delicate way.
(And he apologizes to her, because he recognizes that she’s answering him in the same spirit as his inquiry—he hadn’t honestly expected her to have had a good time.)
Don’t mind me just setting my sword alight with holy fire
Oohhhh, big yawn!
It's cute and normal for a girl to have spidery fangs and sharp monstery teeth! Thank you to everyone drawing and writing Hornet with freaky mouthparts, it's inspiring.
Witch Hat Atelier, but instead of being about a cute little witch who lives in the mountains, it's about a middle-aged alcoholic tormented by a relationship he can't remembe-
FUCK post cancelled
I don’t think we ought to normalize or justify bullying as a means to keep people from being annoying — a sentiment that in and of itself could make for a whole article’s worth of conversation — but I do think we should make a habit of politely but directly telling people “hey I didn’t like that”, “that wasn’t funny”, “you are mistaken”, and the like if it’s called for, and more importantly, you should be able to take a “that wasn’t funny” for instance without taking it personally, because protecting a polite harmony where no one can criticize each other, not even politely, is also really, really bad.
Happy Mother's Day
DEATH TO THE CITADEL
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what people dont get about divorces is the Whole Thing About Dogs
i have written custody plans for labrador retrievers more complex than i have for children. i went to four years of undergrad, three years of law school, and sat for the bar exam to write up custody exchange provisions for dogs with hyphonated last names
my clients are paying $295 an hour for me to go to court and litigate who makes veterinary decisions for Chuckles the Goldfish and theres literally nothing i can do to stop them
framing these tags and hanging them up in my office to remind me that it can always be worse
emoji kitchen is lowkey beautiful guys…
no, i do not have cameras in your home (yet)
go to your ass > options > security settings > toggle "kicked" to on
Well shit, Henry Jenkins, out here in 1997 dropping truth bombs
Oh hey I need this for a research paper I'm writing, thank you!
i mean he had been out here since 1988 dropping such bombs:
"'fandom' is a vehicle of marginalized subcultural groups (women, the young, gays, etc.) to pry open space for their cultural concerns within dominant representations; it is a way of appropriating media texts and rereading them in a way that serves different interests, a way of transforming mass culture into a popular culture"
Jenkins, Henry. “Star Trek Rerun, Reread, Rewritten: Fan Writing as Textual Poaching.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 5, no. 2 (1988): 85–107. https://doi.org/10.1080/15295038809366691.
there are even some earlier works in fan studies but that’s what i have ready to hand.
On it, chief.